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Lot 751

BOX CONTAINING TOOLS AND OTHER CLEARANCE SUNDRIES

Lot 221

Ca. 332 B.C, Ptolemaic Period. Egyptian. An ancient Egyptian blue glazed faience shroud wrapped mummiform ushabti wearing a plain tripartite wig and plaited divine beard. The wig is worn low on the forehead and the ears, which are fairly well modelled, protrude over the side lappets of the wig. The arms are crossed on the chest, and te hands protrude from the shroud to hold a pick and hoe in the right. The eyes are quite large and the nose is broad. The mouth sports a gentle smile, typical of the Late Period ushabtis. The figure stands against a dorsal pillal and upon a trapezoidal base.The Egyptians assumed even after getting to the afterlife that life would not be easy, so they took magical figures with them called shabtis to ask a servant to make their afterlife as easy and trouble-free as possible.The idea of shabtis first appeared as wax figures in the First Intermediate Period. These gradually moved onto figures formed of stone and wood in mummiform shape. By the time of the New Kingdom during the Reign of Thutmose IV these became more stylised and would carry agricultural tools to assist them plough the fields, bring in the harvest and fill in the water channels.These figures were an important object in the tombs of the deceased and by the time of the Third Intermediate Period, tombs would carry them in chests in large supplies. These shabtis would come alive on the command of the dead and were called upon with magic from the Book of the Dead.The Amasis Collection. Glenn Janes. Page 177. Pl. S-80051.The Amasis Collection no. S-80051. Provenance: From the collection of a London gentleman; formerly acquired in early 2000s; previously in 1970s UK collection. Size: L:135mm / W:40mm ; 90g

Lot 271

Ca.1069 - 712 B.C. Third Intermediate Period, Dynasties, 21-25. Egyptian. An ancient Egyptian honey-colored beeswax shabtis in mummiform with a frontal column inscribed for Iret-Hor-Erou in dark amber varnish. Mounted on a custom made display stand.The Egyptians assumed even after getting to the afterlife that life would not be easy, so they took magical figures with them called shabtis to ask a servant to make their afterlife as easy and trouble-free as possible.The idea of shabtis first appeared as wax figures in the First Intermediate Period. These gradually moved onto figures formed of stone and wood in mummiform shape. By the time of the New Kingdom during the Reign of Thutmose IV these became more stylised and would carry agricultural tools to assist them plough the fields, bring in the harvest and fill in the water channels.These figures were an important object in the tombs of the deceased and by the time of the Third Intermediate Period, tombs would carry them in chests in large supplies. These shabtis would come alive on the command of the dead and were called upon with magic from the Book of the Dead.Berman, L.; Catalogue of Egyptian Art, The Cleveland Museum of Art (1999), p. 379-380, nos. 287 & 288.The Cleveland Museum of Art (1999), p. 379-380, nos. 287 & 288. Provenance: From the collection of a London gentleman; formerly acquired in early 2000s; previously in 1970s UK collection. Size: L:55mm / W:15mm ; 5g

Lot 264

Ca. 664 - 332 B.C. Late Dynastic Period to Ptolemaic Period. Egyptian. An ancient Egyptian mummiform ushabti group wearing a plain tripartite wig; the arms are crossed on the chest; and small hand hold a pick and hoe, faintly modelled in low relief. The Ushabti is flat-backed, and stands upon a trapezoidal base.The Egyptians assumed even after getting to the afterlife that life would not be easy, so they took magical figures with them called shabtis to ask a servant to make their afterlife as easy and trouble-free as possible.The idea of shabtis first appeared as wax figures in the First Intermediate Period. These gradually moved onto figures formed of stone and wood in mummiform shape. By the time of the New Kingdom during the Reign of Thutmose IV these became more stylised and would carry agricultural tools to assist them plough the fields, bring in the harvest and fill in the water channels.These figures were an important object in the tombs of the deceased and by the time of the Third Intermediate Period, tombs would carry them in chests in large supplies. These shabtis would come alive on the command of the dead and were called upon with magic from the Book of the Dead.Janes, Glenn, The Shabtis Collections, (3) Rochdale Arts and Heritage Services, Page 78, pl. 258.17.1 – 258.17.8.Warrington Museum and Art GalleryAccession Number: RA.215 Provenance: From a London private family collection, formerly acquired on the UK art market in the 1960s - 1970s; then passed by descent. Size: L:Set of 7; 40-55mm / W:10-15mm ; 50g

Lot 232

Ca. 664 - 32 B.C. Late Dynastic to Ptolemaic Period. Egyptian. An ancient Egyptian mummiform ushabti group wearing a plain tripartite wig; the arms are crossed on the chest; and small hand hold a pick and hoe, faintly modelled in low relief. The Ushabti is flat-backed, and stands upon a trapezoidal base.The Egyptians assumed even after getting to the afterlife that life would not be easy, so they took magical figures with them called shabtis to ask a servant to make their afterlife as easy and trouble-free as possible.The idea of shabtis first appeared as wax figures in the First Intermediate Period. These gradually moved onto figures formed of stone and wood in mummiform shape. By the time of the New Kingdom during the Reign of Thutmose IV these became more stylised and would carry agricultural tools to assist them plough the fields, bring in the harvest and fill in the water channels.These figures were an important object in the tombs of the deceased and by the time of the Third Intermediate Period, tombs would carry them in chests in large supplies. These shabtis would come alive on the command of the dead and were called upon with magic from the Book of the Dead.Janes, Glenn, The Shabtis Collections, (3) Rochdale Arts and Heritage Services, Page 78, pl. 258.17.1 – 258.17.8.Warrington Museum and Art Gallery - Accession Number: RA.215 Provenance: From a London private family collection, formerly acquired on the UK art market in the 1960s - 1970s; then passed by descent. Size: L:Set of 5; 40-55mm / W:44486mm ; 40g

Lot 116A

Ca. 5000 BC. Neolithic period, Northern Europe. A large polished red-coloured stone axe with rounded edges, broad curved blade, and pointed poll. In the Neolithic period, people began to use axes that had been polished. The polished axes made it possible to cultivate the land – large trees could be felled so there was space for fields. But these axes were also used when houses and fences were to be built or if firewood was to be chopped. Besides being tools, axes could also have important ritual and social functions. Over the course of the Neolithic period, the shape of axes changed. First, they were ‘point-butted’, then they became thin-butted, and, finally, they were thick-butted. For a Neolithic stone axe head of similar shape, see https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/H_1958-0506-5616. To find out more about Neolithic axes, see Kendrick, T. (1925). 'The Axe Age: A study in British prehistory.' London: Methuen &. Co. Provenance: Private UK Collection. Danish collection, 1950s-1990s. Private Belgium collection between 1997-2007; then sold to a British collector. Size: L:180mm / W:48mm ; 715g

Lot 272

Ca. 332 B.C. Ptolemaic Period. Egypt. An ancient Egyptian mummiform figure in a rich green glazed faience wearing a plain tripartite wig and a divine beard. The arms are crossed at the waist, and the hands hold very faintly modelled implements, assumed to be a pick and hoe. The fairly broad upper torso tapers don to narrow ankes. This figure is supported by a dorsal pullar, and they both stand upon a shallow trapezoidal base.The Egyptians assumed even after getting to the afterlife that life would not be easy, so they took magical figures with them called shabtis to ask a servant to make their afterlife as easy and trouble-free as possible.The idea of shabtis first appeared as wax figures in the First Intermediate Period. These gradually moved onto figures formed of stone and wood in mummiform shape. By the time of the New Kingdom during the Reign of Thutmose IV these became more stylised and would carry agricultural tools to assist them plough the fields, bring in the harvest and fill in the water channels.These figures were an important object in the tombs of the deceased and by the time of the Third Intermediate Period, tombs would carry them in chests in large supplies. These shabtis would come alive on the command of the dead and were called upon with magic from the Book of the Dead.Janes, Glenn, The Shabti Collections (3) Rochdale Museum; For related period shabtis see page 85.Rochdale Museum, Rochdale, United Kingdom.Accession number: 1115.Related period shabtis. Provenance: From the collection of a London gentleman; formerly acquired in early 2000s; previously in 1970s UK collection. Size: L:60mm / W:20mm ; 10g

Lot 10E

A mixed collection of items to include a lampbase, glasses, Aynsley plate, books, tools etc. NO POSTAGE.

Lot 2136

Assorted Sewing and Haberdashery Tools and Accessories, comprising two knitting sticks, darning mushrooms, embroidery tools, buttons, 925 silver and enamel thimble, bone bodkin case etc

Lot 2148

Assorted Mainly Late 19th/Early 20th Century Sewing Accessories and Other Items, comprising a H Sauerbier & Son Manufacturers Newark, patent crimping machine dated 1866; a hair-mounted curb link chain; miniature ebonised double scroll with cream silk sleeve, printed in gold with two standing lions and crown, 14cm long; small white beaded purse and another miniature example; assorted mother of pearl cotton reels, Chinese token, seal and embroidery tools; pair of ivory glove stretchers, ivory and bone sewing accessories, buttons etc

Lot 2151

Assorted 19th/20th Century Treen Implements including pair of shoe trees, large bobbin, small bobbin holder with carved petal decoration to the top, turned oak candlestick, glove stretchers, tools etc (one tray)

Lot 2217

Black Silk Top Hat, labelled A Houston, Bank St, Carlisle (boxed), pair of white canvas spats; Milliners Tools comprising two Chas Cooper & Co Ltd London hat stretchers size 7 and 6 5/8, a steel and brass mounted tool, hat sizer with scissor action; and a pair of glove stretchersCondition report: Hat 15.3 cm wide and 10.6 long.

Lot 118

A quantity of assorted garden and workshop tools, including four hand axes, saws, plane and other objects (a lot).

Lot 4088

A collection of 19th century and later treen tools and implements, including two wool winders, a folding wool winder, two surveyor's spikes, an ash child's spade, a Worthington & Co of Leek reel, etc. PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.PLEASE NOTE: This lot is being sold in-situ from a local farm house in Siddington. Collection within the week by Friday 26th. Full collection and payment information will be emailed with invoice following the sale.Additional InformationAll with general age wear, grubbiness, and patina throughout. The folding wool winder and the two larger wool winders are in need of some attention. 

Lot 4097

Two vintage treen and wrought iron carding tools, the smaller with carved detailing, the larger 65cm, also a small ash rake, and a vintage metal and wood food slicer (4).PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.PLEASE NOTE: This lot is being sold in-situ from a local farm house in Siddington. Collection within the week by Friday 26th. Full collection and payment information will be emailed with invoice following the sale.Additional InformationAll with general age wear throughout with tarnishing to the metal, etc. The large combed item is heavily worn. 

Lot 4098

A treen and iron mace, overall length 71cm, also two turned wooden herdsman's tools (3). PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies. PLEASE NOTE: This lot is being sold in-situ from a local farm house in Siddington. Collection within the week by Friday 26th. Full collection and payment information will be emailed with invoice following the sale.Additional InformationAll with general age wear patina throughout and general rusting and marks to the metal surfaces. 

Lot 4158

A selection of vintage shooting tools and accessories, including a brass shot flask, various shot makers, also a small assortment of compasses and a bolt meter.PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.PLEASE NOTE: This lot is being sold in-situ from a local farm house in Siddington. Collection within the week by Friday 26th. Full collection and payment information will be emailed with invoice following the sale.Additional InformationIn-house postage with Adam Partridge Ltd is available on this lot. 

Lot 4158A

A vintage threshing tool, with a shepherds crook, a plum weight and two treen tools (5).PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.PLEASE NOTE: This lot is being sold in-situ from a local farm house in Siddington. Collection within the week by Friday 26th. Full collection and payment information will be emailed with invoice following the sale.

Lot 4159

A collection of 19th century and later tools and objects, including a collection of 19th century and later interesting agricultural and industrial tools and collectors' items, including a brass and steel crimper, a pair of thin brass scissors with rotating wheel embossed 'Kongeriket Norge', a turned wooden and iron grinding wheel and various other measure, calipers and tools (quantity). PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.PLEASE NOTE: This lot is being sold in-situ from a local farm house in Siddington. Collection within the week by Friday 26th. Full collection and payment information will be emailed with invoice following the sale.Additional InformationIn-house postage with Adam Partridge Ltd is available on this lot. 

Lot 4180

A selection of vintage agricultural carpentry tools, including sheep shears, hedge cutters, saws, drills, etc. PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.PLEASE NOTE: This lot is being sold in-situ from a local farm house in Siddington. Collection within the week by Friday 26th. Full collection and payment information will be emailed with invoice following the sale.

Lot 4182

A large assortment of vintage carpentry and agricultural tools including two iron hooks, various hand scythes, chisels, etc.PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.PLEASE NOTE: This lot is being sold in-situ from a local farm house in Siddington. Collection within the week by Friday 26th. Full collection and payment information will be emailed with invoice following the sale.

Lot 4183

A large assortment of vintage sewing and textile tools, also washing items, various reels, winders, etc (quantity).PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.PLEASE NOTE: This lot is being sold in-situ from a local farm house in Siddington. Collection within the week by Friday 26th. Full collection and payment information will be emailed with invoice following the sale.

Lot 4184

An assortment of vintage treen and other sewing related items, including winders, scissors, tools, etc.PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.PLEASE NOTE: This lot is being sold in-situ from a local farm house in Siddington. Collection within the week by Friday 26th. Full collection and payment information will be emailed with invoice following the sale.

Lot 4185

A collection of vintage agricultural tools and metal items, including carpentry tools, a branding iron, vintage measuring tapes, a blowtorch and other paraffin heaters. PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.PLEASE NOTE: This lot is being sold in-situ from a local farm house in Siddington. Collection within the week by Friday 26th. Full collection and payment information will be emailed with invoice following the sale.

Lot 4196

A collection of vintage agricultural and metalworking tools (quantity).PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.PLEASE NOTE: This lot is being sold in-situ from a local farm house in Siddington. Collection within the week by Friday 26th. Full collection and payment information will be emailed with invoice following the sale.

Lot 4204

A collection of vintage wrought and cast iron agricultural tools and accessories, including two jacks, a pair of tractor pedals, a winch, etc.PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.PLEASE NOTE: This lot is being sold in-situ from a local farm house in Siddington. Collection within the week by Friday 26th. Full collection and payment information will be emailed with invoice following the sale.

Lot 4223

A large selection of vintage tools and metalware, including various chain sections, various weights, spanners, etc.PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.PLEASE NOTE: This lot is being sold in-situ from a local farm house in Siddington. Collection within the week by Friday 26th. Full collection and payment information will be emailed with invoice following the sale.

Lot 4228

An assortment of vintage oil cans and grease guns, a selection of hand drills, hand tools and various metalware items (quantity).PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.PLEASE NOTE: This lot is being sold in-situ from a local farm house in Siddington. Collection within the week by Friday 26th. Full collection and payment information will be emailed with invoice following the sale.

Lot 4229

A miscellany of vintage carpentry and other hand tools, also a large assortment of vintage nails, bolts, washers, etc. PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.PLEASE NOTE: This lot is being sold in-situ from a local farm house in Siddington. Collection within the week by Friday 26th. Full collection and payment information will be emailed with invoice following the sale.

Lot 4231

WODEN; a cast iron vice, a two wheel electric grinder and a large assortment of tools and scrap metal items (quantity).PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.PLEASE NOTE: This lot is being sold in-situ from a local farm house in Siddington. Collection within the week by Friday 26th. Full collection and payment information will be emailed with invoice following the sale.Additional InformationAll electrical items are sold as decorative items only. Prospective buyers must consult with an electrician prior to the use of the items. 

Lot 4232

A large assortment of vintage carpentry tools including planes, moulding planes, rulers, etc.PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.PLEASE NOTE: This lot is being sold in-situ from a local farm house in Siddington. Collection within the week by Friday 26th. Full collection and payment information will be emailed with invoice following the sale.

Lot 4271

A collection of twelve late 19th century and later vintage agricultural farm tools, including a six prong hoe, a brummock axe, a seed wheel with maker's label for AW Cowen & Son, Birmingham, potato planters, hedge brushing hook etc (15).PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.PLEASE NOTE: This lot is being sold in-situ from a local farm house in Siddington. Collection within the week by Friday 26th. Full collection and payment information will be emailed with invoice following the sale.

Lot 4276

A collection of ten vintage agricultural cutting tools, hooks and scythes, various styles including hedge slashers.PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.PLEASE NOTE: This lot is being sold in-situ from a local farm house in Siddington. Collection within the week by Friday 26th. Full collection and payment information will be emailed with invoice following the sale.

Lot 4277

A collection of nineteen vintage iron working and agricultural tools including a large pair of iron cutters, two pairs of pincers, two cutting blades, a tamper.PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.PLEASE NOTE: This lot is being sold in-situ from a local farm house in Siddington. Collection within the week by Friday 26th. Full collection and payment information will be emailed with invoice following the sale.

Lot 4278

A collection of ten vintage iron and treen tools including a punner, a large crowbar, bail puller, an adjustable three prong holder, etc.PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.PLEASE NOTE: This lot is being sold in-situ from a local farm house in Siddington. Collection within the week by Friday 26th. Full collection and payment information will be emailed with invoice following the sale.

Lot 4287

A collection of five vintage, agricultural and garden tools, including a pikel, garden rake, a broad pronged fork, a smaller fork and a thistle fork.PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.PLEASE NOTE: This lot is being sold in-situ from a local farm house in Siddington. Collection within the week by Friday 26th. Full collection and payment information will be emailed with invoice following the sale.

Lot 4288

A collection of nine vintage agricultural and garden tools, including a long armed lopper, six rakes, a pikel and a dibber.PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.PLEASE NOTE: This lot is being sold in-situ from a local farm house in Siddington. Collection within the week by Friday 26th. Full collection and payment information will be emailed with invoice following the sale.

Lot 4289

A collection of thirteen agricultural and garden tools, including hoes, a turf spade, and other items. PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.PLEASE NOTE: This lot is being sold in-situ from a local farm house in Siddington. Collection within the week by Friday 26th. Full collection and payment information will be emailed with invoice following the sale.

Lot 4290

A collection of eleven assorted garden tools, predominantly hoes, rakes and forks.  PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.PLEASE NOTE: This lot is being sold in-situ from a local farm house in Siddington. Collection within the week by Friday 26th. Full collection and payment information will be emailed with invoice following the sale.

Lot 4291

A collection of twenty agricultural and garden tools including lawn edge cutters, garden shears, two long armed cutting scythes, etc.PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.PLEASE NOTE: This lot is being sold in-situ from a local farm house in Siddington. Collection within the week by Friday 26th. Full collection and payment information will be emailed with invoice following the sale.

Lot 1215

A selection of clock workshop tools including taps and dies, screwdrivers, files, pliers, drill bits, measuring implements, grinding wheel, Jones-Shipman metal vice, spanners, Myford cutting tools etc (qty)

Lot 1219

Clock makers tools, including two cased staking sets, a depthing tool, a pocket wacth glass fitter (one box)

Lot 1222

Emco Compact 8 lathe, with a box containing collets and three Rolex case back opening tools

Lot 1223

A selection of woodworking tools including hand files, saws, hammers, woodworking planes by Record and Stanley, a metalworking plate, and longcase clock movements etc (six boxes)

Lot 445

A quantity of antique brassware, including two fire fenders, a pair of andirons, fire tools etc, together with a Georgian mahogany writing slope, a copper coaching horn, and African hardwood spear, three walking sticks, and a matched set of silk bedroom textiles including curtains, cushions, and valances, etc

Lot 273

Nine vintage gardening tools, including pitchforks, spades, etc.

Lot 349

A pine engineer's chest with assorted tools

Lot 2

Meccano - A vintage Meccano Outfit No.9 in a stained wooden box with lift out tray. The set contains a large quantity of red and green sections, several boxes of fixings, tools and several instruction books. It is unchecked for completeness and there is no key to the box. The contents shows some signs of age and use and appears to be mostly in Good condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 213

Hornby, Triang, Others - A large quantity of OO gauge model railway scenics and layout accessories. Lot includes Hornby R501 Waiting Room; Triang R62 Waiting Room; Hornby R460 Platform Section; Hornby R502 Stone Station Building and similar. Lot also contains a quantity of OO and N gauge track, two vintage controllers and some model layout tools, wires etc. Items are in playworn condition and unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 1464

A LARGE LATE 19THC/EARLY 20THC POND YACHT, BOX OF BOAT MAKING TOOLS & BOOKS - JOSEPH BEARD an unusually large and impressive pond yacht, with a wooden hull and with masts and sails. Supported on a wooden stand, hull 148cms long. Also with a wooden box containing boat building tools (some with JB initials) and accessories, and also three books (Art & Science of Sailmaking 1892, Sails and Sailmaking 1893, and Model Yacht Building and Sailing, all marked inside Joseph Beard with various dates) *This pond yacht and tools were found at a property in Holyhead on Anglesey. It was almost certainly made by a Joseph Beard, who appears on the 1891 and 1911 Census as a Sailmaster or Sailmaker living at Holyhead.

Lot 40

Two vintage Action Man figures in mint condition (unboxed) and a collection of guns, ammunition boxes, tools, magazines and catalogues etc

Lot 1

Large scale live steam railway engine with coal tender and associated tools approx. 5 1/2 inch gage based on a standard class 8F Foxtrot locomotive, L104cm (engine only), L56cm (tender only), comes complete with stand for locomotive and ride-on bench seat and 12 steel tracks, each L80"

Lot 128

Collection of model making equipment, small five drawer metal chest containing large number of enamel paint and various other items, spare parts, modelling tools, spray gun set, etc

Lot 330

ASSORTED MODEL KITS to include MiniArt 1:35 Village Workshop, Airfix 1:72 Sheriff of Nottingham, Airfix 1:12 London Icons, Academy New Bedford Whaler, Revell 1:350 German Minelayer Type VII D x 3, Aifix 1:72 Hawker Hurricane Mk I/IIB, Fujimi Garage & Tools Drivers (incomplete), ESCI 1/72 Lord Cardigan's 11th Hussars, A Call To Arms American Civil War The Iron Brigade, Airfix Collectors Series 2nd Royal North British Dragoon (Scots Greys) 1815 and British 10th Hussar 1815 (13)

Lot 458

A Joseph Whitworth & Co Steel & Brass Bench Micrometer,English, third quarter 19th Century, signed in script to the top of the tailstock 'Joseph Whitworth & Co Limited, Manchester' on heavy cast iron bed, with large brass spoked micrometer wheel, rest and tailstock, 69cm long Footnotes: Sir Joseph Whitworth, 1st Baronet (1803 - 1887) was an English engineer, entrepreneur, inventor, and philanthropist, many of Whitworths inventions represent important developments in the evolution of machine tools, perhaps most famous for introducing the standardisation of screwthreads he was also the first engineer to make truly plane surfaces in metal. At the great exhibition in 1851Whitworth emerged as the foremost manufacturer of machine tools in Great Britain. Very few tools exist that bear the name of the company, most of these are now in museums with few coming up for sale at auction Provenance: From the sale of the Property of The British Engineerium, Hove, Brighton.

Lot 71

A box of carpentry tools and a box of locks and keys

Lot 211

A Selection Of Tools Including Spades Fork Trowel Spirit Level Rules Brush

Lot 500

A FINE PAIR OF CASED PISTOLS BY FISHER. The pistols with 20.5cm octagonal barrels engraved 'Fisher London' to the top edge, ramrods below, percussion cap firing actions with adjustable nipples, sliding safety behind the hammer, with engraved decoration to the side plate and hammer, with decorative 'silver' trigger guard, the walnut stock with finely cross hatched in four-cross in diamond pattern. Engraved Fisher to the side plate. 36cm overall. Contained in a fitted mahogany case containing a variety of tools and accessories including bullet mould, turn screw and other items. The case with flush fitting handle to the lid and ivory escutcheon, 7.5cm high, 48cm wide and 21cm deep.

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